2,000 Mules: They Thought We'd Never Find Out. They Were Wrong. [2022, PDF/EPUB, ENG]

by Dinesh D'Souza

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At last, bestselling author Dinesh D'Souza exposes the powerful evidence of voting fraud that you were told didn't exist. Also, a major motion picture documentary.

THE FIX WAS IN

The 2020 presidential election was rife with fraud orchestrated by the Democratic Party. That’s not just an accusation; it’s now, thanks to bestselling author and investigative journalist Dinesh D’Souza, an established fact. With eyewitness testimony and the pinpoint precision and analytic sophistication of the forensic technique of geotracking, D’Souza demonstrates how an already corrupt system put in place by Democratic Party hacks and “community organizers” was taken over and supercharged by national-level operatives to jeopardize the integrity of the election.

The key figure: the mule. A paid cut-out. A criminal deliveryman. The stooge found at the intersection where election cheating and double-dealing hit the road. The mule is the crook who physically takes a sack of ballots provided by shady NGOs and political machines—the “community activist organizations” made famous by former President Obama, for instance—and dumps those ballots in collection boxes throughout a voting district. Do enough of this, and you have planted voter fraud across a nation.

Documentary filmmaker extraordinaire and bestselling author of 
America, Death of a Nation, and United States of Socialism, Dinesh D'Souza exposes powerful evidence of the colossal voting racketeering that you were told didn’t exist. Here you will find the receipts—the transcripts and confirmatory details—for the facts establishing 2020 election fraud presented in D’Souza’s major motion picture documentary, 2,000 Mules. D’Souza makes a powerful argument that 2020 was a stolen election. More important, D’Souza proves it..
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  • Author : Dinesh D'Souza
  • Publisher : Regnery Publishing; Reissue edition
  • Published : 10-24-2022
  • Language : English
  • Pages : 256
  • ISBN-10 : 1684514460
  • ISBN-13 : 978-1684514465
  • Reader Reviews : 354 (4.7)

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About the Author


Dinesh D'Souza


Dinesh D’Souza has had a 25-year career as a writer, scholar, and public intellectual. A former policy analyst in the Reagan White House, D’Souza also served as John M. Olin Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and the Robert and Karen Rishwain Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He served as the president of The King's College in New York City from 2010 to 2012.

Called one of the “top young public-policy makers in the country” by Investor’s Business Daily, D’Souza quickly became known as a major influencer on public policy through his writings. His first book, Illiberal Education (1991), publicized the phenomenon of political correctness in America’s colleges and universities and became a New York Times bestseller for 15 weeks. It has been listed as one of the most influential books of the 1990s.

In 1995, D’Souza published The End of Racism, which became one of the most controversial books of the time and another national bestseller. His 1997 book, Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader, was the first book to make the case for Reagan’s intellectual and political importance. D’Souza’s The Virtue of Prosperity (2000) explored the social and moral implications of wealth.

In 2002, D’Souza published his New York Times bestseller What’s So Great About America, which was critically acclaimed for its thoughtful patriotism. His 2003 book, Letters to a Young Conservative, has become a handbook for a new generation of young conservatives inspired by D’Souza’s style and ideas. The Enemy at Home, published in 2006, stirred up a furious debate both on the left and the right. It became a national bestseller and was published in paperback in 2008, with a new afterword by the author responding to his critics.

Just as in his early years D’Souza was one of the nation’s most articulate spokesmen for a reasoned and thoughtful conservatism, in recent years he has been an equally brilliant and forceful defender of Christianity. What’s So Great About Christianity not only intelligently explained the core doctrines of the Christian faith, it also explained how the freedom and prosperity associated with Western Civilization rest upon the foundation of biblical Christianity. Life After Death: The Evidence shows why the atheist critique of immortality is irrational and draws the striking conclusion that it is reasonable to believe in life after death.

In 2010, D’Souza wrote The Roots of Obama’s Rage (Regnery), which was described as the most influential political book of the year and proved to be yet another best seller.

In 2012, D’Souza published two books, Godforsaken and Obama’s America: Unmaking the American Dream, the latter climbing to #1 on the New York Times bestseller list and inspiring a documentary on the same topic. The film, called '2016: Obama’s America,' has risen to the second-highest all-time political documentary, passing Michael Moore's Sicko and Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth. In addition, 2016 has risen to #4 on the bestselling list of all documentaries.

These endeavors—not to mention a razor-sharp wit and entertaining style—have allowed D’Souza to participate in highly-publicized debates about Christianity with some of the most famous atheists and skeptics of our time.

Born in Mumbai, India, D’Souza came to the U.S. as an exchange student and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth College in 1983.

D’Souza has been named one of America’s most influential conservative thinkers by the New York Times Magazine. The World Affairs Council lists him as one of the nation’s 500 leading authorities on international issues, and Newsweek cited him as one of the country’s most prominent Asian-Americans.

D’Souza’s articles have appeared in virtually every major magazine and newspaper, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic Monthly, Vanity Fair, New Republic, and National Review. He has appeared on numerous television programs, including the The Today Show, Nightline, The News Hour on PBS, The O’Reilly Factor, Moneyline, Hannity, Bill Maher, NPR’s All Things Considered, CNBC's Kudlow Report, Lou Dobbs Tonight, and Real Time with Bill Maher.

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Patricia A. Spruell
Everyone should watch this
Reviewed in the United States on 06-29-2023
Very good information on how the election was rigged. There is proof. Trump was telling the truth. I am lending this to as many friends as possible to get the information out there. Every Congressman should watch this..
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Steven H Propp
AN IMPORTANT SUPPLEMENT TO THE DOCUMENTARY
Reviewed in the United States on 11-19-2022
In this book, the author alleges “a criminal enterprise operating in key areas of the country to tip the presidential election and other key races to the Democrats.” (Pg. 3) “the Democrats and their allies were committed to getting rid of Trump ‘by any means necessary.’ … The mechanism … was an assortment of leftist nonprofit centers, which would serve as the stash houses.” (Pg. 41) They assert the use of paid ‘mules’ [from an analogy with drug trafficking], suggesting, “when you’re delivering enough fraudulent votes to tip a national election, you LIKELY need paid operatives.” (Pg. 41) Then, “eligible voters… give their ballots to the mules, who turn them over to the political organizers… [who] fill in the ballots… They place the ballots in the signed envelopes… and have the mules drop off the ballots.” (Pg. 28)

D’Souza worked with Catherine Engebrecht and her business partner Gregg Phillips, who had formed a nonprofit called ‘True the Vote.’ He asks, “are they legitimate ballots from qualified voters that the mules merely deliver unlawfully to drop boxes, or are they fraudulent ballots… You might expect me to say the latter, but the truth is actually more complicated… these ballots we have been discussing are, for the most part, legitimate, as opposed to fake or counterfeit ballots…. In general the fraud takes the form of legitimate ballots from qualified voters that are filled out by paid professional activists casting illegal votes in the names of those qualified voters.” (Pg. 92)

True the Vote used Geotracking to identify “the current or past physical location of individuals by obtaining data from their cellphones.” (Pg. 42) They explain that they only included in their sample individuals making large numbers of ‘drops’ during multiple trips---often in the middle of the night; “if there’s a pattern of the same individual’s stopping by multiple nonprofit organizations and subsequently delivering ballots to multiple drop boxes, that’s illegal ballot trafficking.” (Pg. 56) They argue, “there’s no reason to go to even two drop boxes, but maybe there’s a conceivable reason someone did that. Let’s identify a large number of drop boxes and multiple trips… we identified in Atlanta 242 people that went to an average of 24 drop boxes and 8 organizations during a 2-week period.” (Pg. 60-61)

True the Vote explains that “the data set included 10 trillion location-based cell signals.” (Pg. 56) “True the Vote decided to focus on key urban areas in just five states [Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Arizona].” (Pg. 55). “To flip these states is to flip the country.” (Pg. 53)

Of these organizations, “Catherine and Gregg’s focus was … nonprofit centers---homeless shelters, non-governmental organizations… left-wing churches, activist organizations.” (Pg. 56) “the activist and nonprofit groups the mules went to were all on the Democratic Left… True the Vote shared their names with me and has offered to make them available as needed to the appropriate law enforcement authorities. They have a known ideological bent and deep affiliations with the cultural Left and the Democratic Party.” (Pg. 68)

He says, “Ballot trafficking is … casting absentee or mail-in ballots without voter authorization” (Pg. 54), and “in no state is it legal to have PAID OPERATIVES deliver … ballots themselves.” (Pg. 27) In these five states, voters are basically required to drop off their ballots by themselves. But he points out that “voter harvesting is legal in some states---for instance, in California it is legal to have someone drop off your ballot for you.” (Pg. 27)

He includes the testimony of witnesses: who “wouldn’t talk to me on camera with our film crew present… her face and identity were concealed” (Pg. 29); “One such individual… admitted to personally participating and provided specific information about the ballot trafficking process. This information was provided under agreement of anonymity… while this mule refused to come forward publicly, he did meet several times with True the Vote investigators…” (Pg. 57-58); “a Georgia police officer who decided to become a whistleblower… asked that his identity be concealed…” (Pg. 133)

The book contains his responses to objections to his film. Of “the most serious allegation… Where is the video footage of the SAME MULE at multiple drop boxes[?]” he replies, “My answer … is not to dispute the point raised, but to show why it is an unreasonable demand to make of the movie… It is the failure of the states to install the cameras that explains my inability to provide what … critics want.” (Pg. 168-169)

Of the possibility that the ‘mules’ were wearing gloves due to caution about COVID, he states, “we dismissed it on two grounds. First, every mule wearing gloves immediately discards the gloves once the ballots go into the box… But if ballot drop boxes can transmit Covid, so, presumably, can many other things… So why wouldn’t Covid-alert people keep their gloves on?” (Pg. 167)

Of the objection that the ‘mules’ may be legally depositing ballots of family members, he argues, “Why go to ten or more? Why do it in the middle of the night?... why would ordinary citizens casting honest ballots turn them over to left-wing activist organizations?” (Pg. 171)

He states, “we are dealing with a secretive financial network that deploys its resources through foundations that in many cases camouflage the identity of the donors… creatures who pose as neutrals but who have a common goal: to deliver elections to the Democratic Party.” (Pg. 130) Mark Zuckerberg’s “two left-wing funding channels… used their financial leverage to pressure counties to install drop boxes … Without Zuckerberg’s privately funded drop boxes, it’s hard to see how Democrats could have conducted their illegal mule operation.” (Pg. 123) Was this a CONSCIOUS conspiracy to defraud? “I believe a coordination theory fully accounts for the election fraud… The various bad actors here could be coordinating with each other and working toward the same end even if they are NOT ACTIVELY conspiring with each other.” (Pg. 110)

He notes, “it’s not obvious that Trump won the 2020 election. It’s quite possible … that he lost… After all, Covid decimated the Trump economy … [and] Trump performed very badly at the first debate… we had the dismaying sense that he was throwing away his chances for reelection… it’s conceivable he lost … many… suburban voters, and the margin was sufficient to cost him the election.” (Pg. 14)

He acknowledges the “chaotic and confused attempts by some on the right to prove election fraud… they insisted they had the proof… and yet they were unable to present it, not then when it counted, and not even after that.” (Pg. 11) Watching his friend Mike Lindell’s ‘Absolute Proof’ documentary, “I was left with a sinking feeling at the end.’ (Pg. 11) He admits, “When Republicans saw multiple anomalies and irregularities on Election Day itself, they didn’t know what to do… The time available to prove election fraud was very narrow… a denial of equal protection and equal rights for Republican voters … litigation strategy was suggested to the RNC and the Trump campaign… But the Trump campaign went in a different direction, emphasizing procedural violations. The courts were … openly hostile---to this approach. The RNC seemed to have no legal strategy at all. It focused on raising money and doing not much of anything…” (Pg. 147)

He concludes, “There is one remedy that the Constitution provides… That remedy is impeachment… [But] How does getting rid of Joe Biden… solve that problem? Kamala Harris then becomes the president….” (Pg. 188-189)
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jay
Underrated
Reviewed in the United States on 07-01-2023
This book's condition was listed as 'Good,' but is actually in excellent shape. The only non-perfect part is a sticker in the front..
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